Officials have announced the 2018 race schedule for the Super DIRTcar Series. The quest for the Super DIRTcar Series championship will officially begin at Fulton Speedway on April 28, followed by a visit to New Jersey on Wednesday, May 16 for a date at Bridgeport Speedway.

Super DIRTcar Series officials have revealed a 32-race calendar for the touring big-block modified series.

The Super DIRTcar Series will make its annual pilgrimage to DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park, Feb. 13–17, to celebrate the Speedway’s 50th year of racing and unofficially kick off the season with five non-point events.

The quest for the Super DIRTcar Series championship will officially begin at Fulton Speedway on April 28, followed by a visit to New Jersey on Wednesday, May 16 for a date at Bridgeport Speedway. Additional highlights on the Super DIRTcar Series schedule include a second date for Brewerton (N.Y.) Speedway, now June 15 and Sept. 14, while Brett Hearn’s BIG Show 9 at Albany-Saratoga Speedway on June 26 is said to be a can’t-miss event.

One change to the series schedule that will benefit race fans will be when Mr. DIRT Track USA switches from a Thursday night to Saturday, Sept. 1 at Lebanon Valley Speedway. The 47th annual NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week big-block modified feature will take place on Oct. 7 at Oswego Speedway.

In addition to the release of the 2018 schedule, DIRTcar Racing also announced a change to the DIRTcar Hometrack program. Hometrack points will no longer be collected for the big-block modifieds starting in 2018.

Traditionally, in order to compete for the Super DIRTcar Series championship, drivers needed the bonus points they were able to collect from the DIRTcar Hometrack program. Without these points, teams outside of the Central New York hotbed, challenged by the lack of proximity to these weekly tracks, now have a chance to compete for the championship.